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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Economics and Acccounting Journal (EAJ) is a publication media of scientific research in economics and accounting which is published by S1 Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics Universitas Pamulang every 4 months with the aim of providing research benefits to professional development and economic education and accounting to academics, practitioners, students, researchers, government and non-government agencies as well as other interested parties. The research studies contained in EAJ are in Finance and Banking, Tax, Entrepreneurship, Management, Accounting. as well as other economic fields both regional and global issues.


EAJ received research results in English. The author should state that the results of the submitted research have not been  published in any media. The determination of research results published in the EAJ taking into account the scientific principles and applicable general standards, research methodology used, and the implications and benefits of research on the development of economics and accounting.

1. The title

The title of the script reflects the issues clearly discussed, appeal and in the appropriate Indonesian / English language rules. The title is written using capital letters Times New Roman 14 points (pt), bold print, with space 1 and placed symmetrically in the middle.

2. The author's name

The author's name is listed under the heading with a blank spacing of 14 pt, typed in capital letters without an academic / professional degree with 11 pt letter size, with the name of the institution / institution under the title, 12 pt, bold. If the author of more than 3 persons, listed only the primary author, is provided with et al where another author's name is published in the footnotes or endnotes. Include email addresses from author one and author two (if any). Slanted print email address, 12 pt letter size, bold print. Corresponding author: includes name & email address

3. Abstract

Abstracts at least cover the problems and purposes of research, research methods and research contributions. The distance between the email and the word "Abstract" is given two blank spaces, with 12 pt. Written in one paragraph of 100-150 words, followed by a keyword consisting of 3-5 words in italics. Abstracts are presented in bilingual, English and Bahasa Indonesia. Abstract is typed using Times New Roman 12 pt with single space.

4. Introduction

Introduction contains background research brief formulation of the main points to be discussed, research objectives, and research contributions. Introduction is written after the keyword, with a spacing of three blank spaces, 12 pt letter size, in bold. There is a spacing of 1 blank space from the Introduction to the content of Introduction

 

5. Literature Review

The literature review contains literature references from previous books / research related to the research and development of hypotheses. Typed after the introduction, with two empty spaces, spacing of 12 pt, is in bold. There is a spacing of 1 blank space from the Theoretical Framework to the contents of the Theoretical Framework. For the writing of Research Methods, Results and Conclusions, Implication and Limitations, the writing’s way  is the same as the Theoretical Framework and Introduction.

6. Research Method

The research method contains the research design, target and target (population, sample, informant, or research subject), data collection technique, research hypothesis, variable operational definition, data analysis technique, and analytical method that provide sufficient detail to allow the work to be reproduced

7. Results and Discussion

The results of the analysis regarding the answers to research questions can use tables, graphs or charts that are accompanied by descriptive discussion, findings and interpretations of the findings

8. Conclusion

Describe the implications of the findings and limitations of the study and if necessary research advice will come

9. References

Lists the bibliographies (excerpt from quotation sources) that are alphabetical in accordance with the author's last name or institutional name.

a. Printed Book

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year Published) Book. City, State: Publisher.

Example

Rowling, J.K. (2001). Harry Potter and the socerer's stone. London: Bloomsburg Children's.

b. Online Book

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year Published) Book. Retrieved from URL

Example

James, H. (2009). The ambassadors. Retrieved from http://books.google.com

 

c. Printed Journal

Structure

Last, F. M., & Last, F. M. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), pp. Pages.

Example

Jacoby, W. G. (1994). Public attitudes toward government spending. American Journal of Political Science, 38(2), 336-361.

d. Online Journal

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), pp. Page(s). Retrieved from URL

Example

Davis, E. (1932). New chapters in American history. The Science News-Letter, 22(605), 306-307. doi: 10.2307/3907973

 

e. Thesis/ Dissertation

Structure

Last, F.M. (Date published). Title (Doctoral dissertation or master’s thesis). Retrieved from database name.

Example

Wilson, P.L. (2011). Pedagogical practices in the teaching of English language in secondary public schools in Parker County (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/1903/11801/1/Wilson_umd_0117E_12354.pdf

 

f. Printed Newspaper

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Newspaper Title, pp. Page(s).

Example

Bowman, L. (1990, March 7). Bills target Lake Erie mussels. The Pittsburgh Press, p. A4.

 

g. Online Newspaper

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Newspaper Title, pp. Page(s). Retrieved from URL.

Example

Meier, B. (2013, January 1). Energy drinks promise edge, but experts say proof is scant. New York Times, p. 1. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com

 

h. Website

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Retrieved from URL.

Example

Cain, K. (2012, June 29). The Negative effects of Facebook on communication. Social Media Today RSS. Retrieved from http://socialmediatoday.com

 

i. Printed Encyclopedia

Structure

Last, F. M., & Last, F. M. (Year Published). Article title. In Encyclopedia Name. (Vol.#, pp. Page(s)). City, State: Publisher.

Example

McGhee, K., & McKay, G. (2007). Insects. In Encyclopedia of Animals. (pp. 170-171). Washington, DC: National Geographic Society.

 

j. Online Encyclopedia

Structure

Last, F. M., & Last, F. M. (Year Published) Article title. In Encyclopedia Name. Retrieved from URL.

Example

Bunson, M. R. (2012). Historical Overview. In Encyclopedia on Ancient Egypt. (3rd ed., pp. Xii-Xv). Retrieved from http://www.infobasepublishing.com/.

 

k. Printed Magazine

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year, Month Published). Article title. Magazine Title, volume(issue), pp. Page(s).

Example

Jaeger, J. (2010, August). Social media use in the financial industry. Compliance Week, 54(2), 108-111.

 

l. Online Magazine

Structure

Last, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Magazine Title, Page(s). Retrieved from URL

Example

Folger, T. Higgs: What causes the weight of the world." Discover Magazine,. Retrieved from http://discovermagazine.com

 

 

 

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